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y Dad was always out in the storms. He was a troubleshooter. When stuff went down, he had to fix it. No matter how bad the situation was, he had to go out and do it. That fascinated me.
When I was a kid you hear all these different stories. My dad was working on a transformer about 25 years ago. He was working on a pad mount transformer on the ground. I heard my Dad dropped a cigarette in the transformer. He went to get it. I dont know if he was squatted down or something and he fell into it or what. I dont know why he went in to get it. But he didnt see where his knees were. I guess they made contact. And thats what started him on fire and killed him. I always blame the cigarettes.
So I treat electricity with respect. You cant get too comfortable around it, because itll turn around and bite you. Youll get zapped if you get too comfortable with it.
Since I didnt really have a father figure, I basically just taught myself to do stuff. Something just told me to quit whining and focus on something that I want to do. Something just drew me to this. Working with electricity was something that I had to do. I guess I wanted to be like my dad or something. I was excited. And I decided after a year off of high school to go back to school to get into the electrical field.
Electricity just fascinated me. Its just fascinating how far weve come in a short period of time. If you think about it, electricity really hasnt been out there that long. Maybe made it out to the country in the 30s, in the cities probably in the late 1800s. Its fun when youre wiring something up, and it comes to the point when you energize it and it works. It makes me feel good that Im not leaving this earth without contributing to something. It just makes me feel good inside.
Stories from the Field
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